NOTABLE ASSEMBLAGE. Meeting of the Cathollo Archbishops Hew in Washington. Washington, Oct. 19.—The meeting of Catholic archbishops to consider ques- tions of policy and administration of the church of America and directors of the Catholic university to pass oh the af- fairs of that institution has brought to- gether a notable assemblage of Catholic dignitaries. Allof the prominent fig- ures of the church are represented, in- cluding Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Martinelli, the papal delegate, Arch- bishop Corrigan of New York, Arch- bishop Ryan of Philadelphia, Archbishop Treland of St. Paul, Archbishop Wil- liams of Boston, Archbishop Chappelle of Santa Fe, Archbishop Keane, the American representative at Rome, Archbishop Riordan of San Francisco, Bishop Farley: of New York, Bishop Foley of Detroit, Bishop Horstman of Cleveland, Bishop Maes of Covington, Bishop Hogan of Erie, Bishop Revan, Bishop Prend Griffin, McMahon and Sberatti. The meeting of the directors of the university begins at 10 = o’cjock ry m. tomorrow. Unusual | in- teret attaches to the meeting, owing to reports that charges would be referred inst Mgr. Schroeder, who olds the chair of fe theology in the Pag tine ous Sember of om ‘aclty” owin; part to his iden cation with the Ger- man mem ip of the shareh and his efforts to establish a chair 9) eeeaabjene ae that Mgr. Schroeder had re- ceived asgurances rom Rome which in the opinion of his friends will be decia- ive in putting an end to any movement tow: his removal, , fhevinitial feature at the © gathering | at this afternoon. Dr. Sinaty rector, of the uniyersity, was invest the title of‘monsignor. The sewed re lasea wore their. robes. of— office. ice Oo pay a ‘im tiation making Hi an pre- late of the. pontifical houeobolae vith the title of monsignor. Cardinal Gibbons performed the ser- vice of investure, and Archbishop Keane le the address. Monsignor Conaty delivered in ad- dress acknowledging the honor confer- red upon him and outlining the aspir- tone of the balversi tv. ter Archbishop Keane, addressed the students, placing before them a high ideal of citizenship and manhood. —~——_ For the Poor. A charity ball is being arranged for the evening of November 8, the proceeds of which will go to the relief of the needy poor of this city. The cause is one which deserves aid and those who have the affair in charge snould be co- operated with liberally by the citizens: K THE CRESCENT Monster Closing OutSale $10,000 New Fall Goods Just Received. These Goods were ordered and rhipped before we bad concluded to close out of “business here. We now offer them at the Montreal Wholesa'e Price. Domestics Silks; Velvets, and Velveteens Dress Goosd Dress Trimmings and Ornaments and Linens Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments at Cost Carpets and Linoleums Gents’ Furnishing Goods Gents’ Clothing Boots and Shoes At Cost 66 66 *« THE CRESCENT Every Article in Our Store is a Bargain. We are determined to close out our stock as speedily as possible STUSSI BLOCK Rossland Grocery Store. The Romiand Cus Grocery comoaoy | BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paidup, - $12,000,000 have secured much better quarters by moving into the stare vacated. by Mc- Kane, next to the old city offices. The Proprietors, Ward & y, are very ich pleased with the new location. SIR DONALD A. SMITH. 6,000,000 TE MRM Ba === of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1e69. Aura, PAID-UP - 1,500, 17078 000.9) Rossland Branch. ‘Branches in ..-President. | For Satz on Lease—Two story frame building Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc Tencents aline for the first Insertion: and foe JOHN M. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia GREGOR, Atkinson & Co. brok: “MoTarverors, ‘Room i Ocsideceay wan FOR RENT. For Rent: A furnished and CONTEACTORS. H. HEND! C Be GTEND ERSON, contractor and builder. for rent in the Recorp block. FOR SALE, pDRUGGIVT fF BASER's Drug 8t 41 E. Columbia ave. 16580, ont Linov ln Street near Columbia Are iron Bass sone, horse Power bol Dotter ib ‘good condition » Adarens Box 512, Rossland, For Satz.—A Bh ree power upright ‘engine and bollpr, used Ie: tess than one month, 10 un rox azz: A'comple outft for « count Paty Br Weahingvon eight column: baud pres press. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. Mining Property For Sale The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale at Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds. Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupine Creek. Also Properties in the vicinity of Rossland. J. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel, Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. Times. Apply at This Office amma. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Proof Building The Record Three Storey Building Is for. rent in whole, or in part. Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor. Eight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rooms on Thira Floor. Rent to Suit the Two, OF GOODS ON TRACK J|GRANITEW ARE At Former Prices of “TT N VV ARE CAR OADS Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co. Rossland Evening Record. VOL. II. No. 105. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 173¢ cents aroll upwards. Large’ stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s The Advertisement that atock in two to eight roll lots. Will give figures on Contract Work appears in this space each Special line of Fancy Papers for issue. It belongsto... Bar Decorations. FRASER if §. * Wallace’s The Reliable Stationery, Wall Paper DRUGGIST WATCH READ MARK International Music. Hall One Week Only. Monday Oct. 18. OMENE MILLE. TAERESE Howard and Burdock. Amission This Week Only 25c. Le Bon Marche Millinery House, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete Fall Importations of . . . Millinery Novelties achoiceat etrteie, displwy ever made here. Select Styles of Trimmed Round Hate, and Toques. .Models from the leading Paris House Also i feo styles of dress and suit hats from our own work- room@: Sarge variety of Walking Hats and Sailors from 50c. up. ‘Pattern Hats from $8.00 up. Inspection invited. IL ¢ HALEY, [Successors 6] P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, IN SHROUD OF MYSTERY Found Dead This Morning. Apparently Had Plunged Headlong Over an Embankment to His Death. CORONER'S INQUEST = HELD Deceased Was a Witness in a Prom- inent Mining Case at Nel- son Tomorrow. di mystery di thed death of T. J. Labelle, who was at the foot of Spokane street. Those who have known him’ intimately for years know nothing of his 1ife beyond that he ia highly educated, was unas- euming and confided in no one, It is said he had studied to be a priest. Be that as it may he was a perfect penman, could quote passages from all the popu- lar poets, and could keep books and was otherwise accomplished. He was one of the principal witnesses _ in the “Legal Ténder” ‘mine suit ‘that comes ap at Nelson tomorrow, and was the locator of the Deer Park, the Phoderick Dhu, Gilded Age, Coin’s interested in. He owns 100,000 shares of stock in the Infanta, and is interedted ‘mahn;tor whom +e ‘prospected the. ‘hills. His body was found -by Daniel Mc- Doriald and the fact of his death re- ported to the police by Mr. Fitzgerald. Sergeant McGowan responded and had his body taken to Beatty’s undertaking parlors. How He Met His Death. That is a mystery. His. body was found doubled up at the end of some crib work that flanks the left hand side of lower Snokane street. He batched .n a cabin within a hundred feet. of where) he was laying, which naturally evolves the eupposi jon that he was on his way home. To reach the place where he was found he would have to road quite a distance to the left. Fora man go well acquainted with the route as he was, it seems strange that he sould have wnade' such a fatal mistake. ly had have Been found to {the outs sidt of the orb work it would Cae Fo ment. For Thomas Labelle, a Pioneer Miner, i DISCOVERED ON SPOKANE STREET Fi found dead at 6:30 o’clock this morning +1 Financial School, lnfanta and a number ago _| of other claims, some of which he is still in a number of others with Jerry Spell- Uipctors, out of the} adopt last seen at about 10 o’clcck last night by Ed. Haney. He was Mr. Haney’s principal witness in the Legal Tender enit against the heirs of the original lo- cators who are contesting Mr. Huney’s claim to the mine. Earlier in the even- in the least bit intoxicated, and Lavelle wasaman who was never known to lose control of himeelf. Mr. Haney told the deceased be around in ‘the morn- nin, they would leave for leon to be there when the case came up tomorrow. This, Labelle promi to do, and excused himeelf saying that be intended to go home early. Mr... Hainey, who went to the hotel after some papers connected with the case left before the other. Labelle batched alone in the cabin where. Be dived and unlese there is papers ¢ his effects disclosing his entity it ‘will probably remain a mystery, who. his people sre and where he was born. His Strange Characteristics. Jerry Spellman has known the dead man 10 years, ant has never known him to converee about himself. This tee reticance of bis, together with his marked above, fell over the end. When the jurors returned James Pow- er, 2 policeman, was first witness called. an Thomas was next called, ‘I aw Labell about 1 o’clork this mete was gawing some wi said, ‘You saw that wood like a butcher, Let me saw it,’ he said. He stoppedand talked with me 15 or 20 minutes. Hesaid he was going to Nelson today as a wit- ness. le took one drink in the place before he went home. It was about 1:45 when he left. He said then he was going home. In the conversation with me he said, ‘there are some people who don’t like me here as I am a wit- ness in an important case.’ He started home alone.”” FOR TWO SMELTERS. HOW ROSSLAND GROWS Improvement of the City’s Streets Attractive to the Visitors. RESULT OF THE COSTELLO CASE English Company Said to Be bya Rossland Man. A dispatch from Grand Forks, B. C., says W.C. McDongall, a well known mining man, formerly uf Rossland, has organized an English company, with headquarters in London, for the pur- pose:of erecting two smelters and re- fineries, each to be of 100-ton capacity, one to be located at Grand Forks and the other at Midway. Im. connection with these smelters, there are to be elec- } a, gentlem: as caused much specula- ition among eine friends. Having resided three years in Rostland he is known by most.everyone here, but not a among'them can be found who know an thing otk his is past life. been his companion in the it a ‘and has camped with him, mt never once had he volunteered in- Sotma*ion about himeelf. When a sub- Ks weal 1g UPON hie life was broached would leftly switch the tric from the ‘ipal camps to bring the ore to the smelter. The city council is now arranging for @ smelter site of about 30 acres and aleo for water } ower, and as soon as these two matters are arranged, construction will begin, “The company,’’ said Mr. McDougall, “will , be a development as well asa and will be Life a Closed Book. In fact his past life isa closed book. He was affable, quiet and courteour, people, take up a newspaper and read agked for it, Whatever the sorrow or romance of tha contracting firm that wis constructing a ferry across the Columbia river for Horthe ern Pacific. Later, the dead man 1s we were helping to, construct the Remains: Pwere crowded by. -people who had known the dead man, viewing the, remains. Although his name is an More The thread of Labelle's past life be- comes atill mors tangled as inyestiga- tion proceeds.: What makes it more complex stillis the fect-that he is un- mirtakeable of Irish decent. D. Ma- loncy, who has known him the last 10 ears, says 20, and Mr. Maloney further thinks that the name he went by was an ted name. Mr, Maloney cannot re- call of ever having h him mention his relatives. He says, being a friend Gnd out hie people by writing McKenzie ind out his le in; icKenzie Glen Hie, 1B ronal ef- liquor. He would enter a room full 4 building the plants and and never advance an opinion unless would have gone away have the electric tramways éftend from: dirguated with the city an a 7 united am his. life-was, ‘he ° guarded it with eal » Itwas a sealed yolume| in afew months. ©} run high kept books for McKenzie & Glenn, con- | at Saeed ‘All day long the undertaking parlors = to furnieh funds for op%ming up proper- ties that make a good showing, the ob- ject being to create more business -for the smelters. Thecompany has a capi- but never boisterous or the worse for | ¢al of $2,000,000, which will be spent in The rector Was Fined $100 and Allowedeto Go a Free Man. . Great things evolve out of small be- ginings. If the average person was told that the bright prospects of this city wasdueto the fect of the atreet im- he would express surprise. Yet itis so. The improvements of the city, its business-like aspect and cosmopolitan appearance, has excited the admiration. of visitors and public men alike, and thus the city’s praises have Sbeen rung throughout the land, thereby causing others to follow in the tracks of those gone before. This has ° been the cause of restoring confidcrce, bringing in capital and influencing the leading men of the Dominion to visit here which resulted in them investing in Rossland mines. It was these good reports about the city and the mines surrounding, that induced the C. P. B., to commence hasty a to ‘connect with p Rossing ad in the business. It is the intention to a ristina lake to Rock creek, and ope to have the work well under Mi ny within a few weeks and ith- and the” bree ports kept others from coming. ery one wealthy man said it‘ is trifles “We estimate,” continued Mr. Mc- Dougall, ‘‘that the cost of treating ore at the smelter will not over $10 r ton, so that i as $15 to will be. profitable to smelt. 30 properties within » Forks that it starts. Li Hung Chang Retires. According to Chinese advices, Earl Li be atent [Hong Chang will no longer take an ac- part in government. A native currespondent writing from Pekin eays that Earl Li hasbeen in ill- health for two or three montbs past, though it is not generally known in China. He has just obtained jeave for an indefinite length of time. This will nd hie daty ss ral minister of the reun Hung 2! peheee which Gane must soon undcrtake if she is to reserve her unity and he would like 4 fave a@ part in carrying them ont. Knowing, however, that only a weal! can be made white he lives, and that ufter the nickles and the ‘dollars will take care of themselves. PETER COSTELLO FREE. He Was Fined $100 Instead of Being Impris- oned for Assault. ' ’ ~ Nelson; B: O:, Oct. 21.—Peter Costello ‘the'contractor. who was charged with common assault upon Lawyer Cronyn of Rossland and sen‘ to six months = che} sumnouriced, has been released. a ong which the the Mfofondant treed” ately paid and departeu for Rossland. Sir Chas. Ross. Sir Charles Roes, Bart., of Rosshire, Scotland, arrived in Spokane Wednes- day evening on the Great Northern east-bound train, says the Spokesman- Ro view. He has been spending some time inspecti: the ining propertic and sttending to his business interests at Rossland doy afterward goin; the syast- He will spend a day gfe He travelec artis castom, entirely un- attended, and in azces & a Shei ap- joneer Father th Fee ish hobleman: Work on Deer Park. fects even his identity. Among them were lothere care and work will shorten bis days, he . pment. aCe of the crib work ana | from a taining papers. but d of the RED STAR - Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, “eS ater, ee 4 ei wee on ca no ww whois pe has decided 02 Tis own estate in ’anhia Deke Pak Mining company is in 3po- SPOKANE 8T., ROBSLAND. sort of corral, His head was, doubled John Clark’s Funeral. kane and will remain fer sereral di re. : Py eae : but Maloney id bh at V nee de Hla ree pe All that was mortal of John Clark for id drink a years a sufferer from rheumatism, was | SUPe ry all rans Of e y nea bor i showing it, and * ee when | laid to rest in Fairmount cemetery Deer Park : J OHN R.. COOK, deere pointing he muat have fallen : he most, never indulged in| Monday morning, says the Spokesman- Review. A large number of friends fol- Teter itawas learned at 10 -dncover ihe lowed the remains to the grave, the car- } "#2 Office ° and Business Rooms si by talllog a re Tt also. learned | tege having in line scores of carriages. Serres’ THAN THE KIONDIEE. The caeket was first borne to the Catho- sacnes = other theory is that the " anforta- ter parting with Mr. Haney and was lie church on Main street, where Father Assistant et ial Heir nate man went too far to the left and | seen at the inetropoli tan. 4 found himeelf on top of the cribbing; His Personal Effects. Emil Kauten, assisted by Father De Huan Orrce, HALIFAX, N.8. Drestars: EONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Princtpa} Cities in Canada. HARDWARE, J? TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. DRAYAGE. Movine: It PRA Ae nave. Bousenotd | goods to move HOTELS. | é ‘a. ans ig GiOB- David’ Maskeen: D. it. dontreat ‘Brauch, Edson L. Pease, § merges eeten coer nace bens corner Greene Ave, and St. Catherine. ‘Streets, AGENCIES IN NOVA SCOTIA, ewater, Guysboro, = eae C6.) Pie Figtou —— Wee pee yaney, : 4. S. G. FRASER, Manager. AGENCIES IN KEW rat, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston Ber ree Delta: the bed. era TranaterC Tan Leland: Col : er an: The Red Star 7 nsfer_ Company olumbia avenue, Buy and Cell Sterling Exehange and Cable : If you want delivering or teamin ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers "re et Gane cell ap: she Red Ber Sables Credita available in any part of the world. QRADIB ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. _mAtmEres, indry, office in basement near ro- : you have a trunk gr >ageees , | RosEA ‘crand Daten Hotel. Graham & Son, y kind you want moved, Star | Prieto rane Company will doit promptly. mamos: It you want seats cr viano moved LUMBER DEALERS. tar Transfer Compan: 88, iy are responsible for rail datbagee. oT 8, KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., everything | PUsi We have the r Transfer Company meets all out- in the building line. "yong ng and in-coming trains ys will call at any part of ahe F baggage or passengers. Wo dover miss the train. oie Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and we for the Ci bia & Western railway; are prepared to unload and detaver all kinds of freight from cars; any PHYSICIANS. et Jennie L. Stone, stock broker tf | [pB- Edward Bowes, office over Post Omce. gene ce Co.) Moncton, ' Newcastle, "sackville, oaxeies IN PRINCE RDWARD ISLAND. Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Bt. John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITIBH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver. BANKRSS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Meee Bank of its 5,000 shares of Iron Mask stock T-2A-b The Rossland Laundry will call for your clothes and return th nicely done up. Office,’ Hi: 4 shop, basement next Grand Baten fo att as oni Chase Nafonal Baok, n,, National. Hide ana Chicago, Paris, France c nD Pondén, 1 vglend; The Bank of of Beotiand, Jchn M. Smith Mi Furniture Wanted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of all kinds bought and sold. Rossland Furniture Company, 32 Avenue East. LIVERY STABLES. Homsgs:Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Btar stables. PLUMBERS. thing moved—from a trunk tos boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. * J. W. AARTLINE. PF:OP. IBSON & W! . GIBSON & Wileor. No 18 E BUSINESS PERSONALS. Just stop and look in Frasers window and see fhe beaatifal partame stomisem. Sint Gur the Raconp every night by carrier for 25 Soule por weak. "Leave orders at the 6! BATHS. RB, Helen L. Keyes, Ste M*\yrtter, Commonetel inographer and Type WATCHMAKER, URBANK, 01 BURBANK, one door west of Allan Honse, — BatmRooms fitted up with tubs and basing, all kinds sad ayles wall we 7 poe spnally, attended to. C.M. Weller, w eanidary PERSONAL. PALACE & DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASY.NGTON AND RESERVE S$" Jd.W.LANE PROP. TABLES ™” ~ *** Rossland, B. O. SECRET | SOCIETIES Lodge, No. #6, I. 2 O.F D . Mon ren cordially i wits rkup, N. G. John Jackson, Jr Se The Merchants’ Bank of Halifax. Statement at Close of Business, 3lst December, 1896. (CONDENSED) assets. ty Bbrlnion Notes 3, LiaABILiTissS Gapitel Stock Paid-up nelaimed Dancing: Professor Dreyfous gives Private lee- sons eve.y day. Inyou want the Rossland Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Grahrm. RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER valuable discove: Testaurant is the best place in town to dine. THE Vendome restaurant leads, serving fine eals and prices reasonable. nUsINEas luueh 2 cents at the Vendome. ‘Tux Vendome gives quick serviceon stor ne- wice and everything ‘ret class. PLUMBING, eemntas misoean | in tel 8: ue Vendome of TG. A. Clarke, OBSLAND Miners’ Uni . ects in Maso: ogo em oa, aes Ht m m bers are corfinity im president, Mo |i Yat Visiting wit fa Bose Mortgage Sale ast xeriable City Pro- Whine the at time of; af sate det ‘aefanit ps ghton & Baanett = Peaks auction iad m Mon jest, the following that certain mar Chattel Mortgage Sale. verw Ware, wines, lig id soe | tho Grand Unto ‘Gnfon Sia - | in the City of gn Dated 18th Lara eiron ‘McPHERSON, TO RENT Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Best location in the city. Good Mining Property. -Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH ——=. Rossland Mining Abstract Co., Over Post Office. GRAND UNION AOTEL —_£ ED. KANE, Assignee. GEORGE BUSHNELL, Manager. Columbia Avenue as Largest and best dinning room in the city. Fifty finely d rooms, first Rates JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. Rossland, B. C. that he started to retrace his steps, mis- judged the distance and fell over the ‘west end of the cribbing. In that case he would have fallen about 10 feet, and e position of his body must have forme a complete somersault. When Last Seen. “as far asknown the dead man was Among the letters was one from C. which the wri! Kanter and father D’Aste celebrated lemn requiom mass for repose . of: Slader of Spokane, enquiring about} the goul uf the silent one belore them, 100,000 shares of stock in the Ester&|The church was filled with pereon: Queen Anne Consolidated companys friends of John Clark. The immediate Patsy Clark and family, Mrs. a business nature deal ing inafters, which showed that he had Several hundred pounds of Fresh Roasted Coffees Arriving weekly atourstore ° for the Rossland Trade. Our Blend prices. Java Mocha re Costa Rico and Guatemala Blend at 40c. per pound. This is very fine. . sold for Mocha and Java at higher | (, extensive interests. There were aleo several Butte; Mont. There was one ‘cnachee, W: Wash. The Coroner's Inquest. death. Guatemala Costo Rico and Salva-| The j jnrora were John Donald, J. A. McCrea, D. J. Martin, James} coantry. dor at 38c. per pound. Usually Carlyle, David MeKenzi. The*tatter| Mr. Lever hes a monster $10,000,000 chief havin, Mc! More * del man and another of a little ay from ., and another of two other people and himself from Tacoma, Dr. Bowes convened s coroner’s jury at 2 o'clock to inquire into the cause of iter All the letters found were| Harvey and family, James Clark and ling with min-| others were in 1e front pews. The casket was buried benesth floral trib- utes. A male quartet, together wii Mrs. Lockhart, sang ie. ‘eautiful Gre- phot Most of them were from Abaconfa, an and gorian chant. Servins at the grave were brief. Soap Factory for Canada. New York, Oct. 20.—Becauze of the tariff of the United States and Canada, U.H. Lever, the big English manu- facturer, hascome tu this country to establish a factory and he will go to Canada with the same Project for that soap factory at Lak peas aEnels ends the | where he employs 3, this place he has heretotre supplied i rahe trade of foreign countries. pitive tariff forces him to erect fattories in these countries. For a City Jail. Assistant Chief Winsor of the fire de- partment is in receipt of « letter from his uncle Ford Winsor accompanied with proper documents requesting h m to furnish his ee of attorney to act A his share io the estate of James J. on Mr. Winsor deserves. Mayor Scott affixed the municipal cal fo the papers in which Pe Winsor gave the n power of attorney this afternoon and forwarded them to - the proper person. “Booth Oyster” in balk-or tins. E. J. Carseaw, ‘ashington St. 9-30-1f NEWS ABOUT 7 — CITY. Children’s kid gtoves and ladies’ kid loves at eel Pee ir. | Kid pores in fancy ati back at Hunter Splendid line of flannelettes at 10 cents per yard at Hunter Bros. A $2.50 shoe at $1.50 at Houghton «& Bannett’s. (0-14 t wait tight heaters, steel lined on Flan : gh? era? and dressing shoes at one- ibird Jou pay cleewhere at Houghton & i vide lore! Baran oe “Great of : Borntaign Provt cial id Pi ncial an rofit Agent for Mortgegee. ° in°tho char a ier van, |. The p jail, where the city’s] OTMiiee" kid glo elbow length opera Bros. Hotel Allan For Sale Aden Mocha to take the jerore and the witnenscs tu prisoners are kept, veil soon be deserted shade, at Hunter Old Government Java, the finest | View the remains and the place where} by the g from i novelty. dress paterns for For Personal Only. in the market at 50c. per pound. | “pelle met bis @ the city council will treat with the ov-| $60 Soult at Hunter Bros LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. The coroner, telleved that the un- tight heaters, steel linea at Hun- ‘Yon will use our Coffees regalarly if you fortanate man’s death was cau: yy | ernment for the purpose of renting the At ig eaters, ¢ hundred tly furnished, light and airy bedroo! Parlors, baths, willard yaad aad a club roo! -- ret ing room Zuoncolled. Electric lights, irty-flve (535) g a which Plan J iss been es 10-18-6t cordially invited. J.L. Parker, Master Work, ntures, and '' | CLM. Waitee, practical sanitary plumber, cor man, — 4 — o ther Securities” | 2,818,196.10 Spokane street and Columbia svenus. “Phooe | X O.T-M—Red Mountain Tout No, t ist, Std end Sth Wedneada; ‘of cach eee nion Notes in Circulation nf i ity Note Circulation 5,100.00 pepoets “Subject "t 4g Bhs 608,267.20 : Loans to Provineial Gov- Due to Other meine Salts Loans Bille Discounted 6,967,723.90 wy PPatetween Heat ay -_ Cverdue Bills, Ket. Loss flee and Ageactes, verdue Bills ames sole jceand Agencies, 64,494.68 —$ 6,822,319.16 Bank Eremices at ‘Halifax ose CITY OF ROBSLAND DENTISTA. Dr. FINLey, dentist, Stuasi vloek. for Liquor License. grou Notice is hereby sen. yinet we rm appl; t 7 in ea i omy . . the next sitting of Of License’ Com: | the bai os Classified Business Dire. lesignere ot tuo andy for ei | bemade known Sales aes er P ko situated oes spely TH CURTIS BI Vendor's eolteltor Po Columbia Ave. jpn w. pei gun RANK +, Baird, mining broker, P.O, box 285 Rossla: Rossiand, | F ! =m buted ete bor corn, amsex. & MacDONALD. ors Dated ag she Cisy of Homland, tis ith day ot a Clerk's Umice, stage tain that he fell over the west-end of “it ‘this is done the city will board its} a) Hunter Bros. the cribbing. When he found himeelf|own prisoners waich be much ‘Umbrella in fancy handle at Hanter |HUNTER BROS|3).isay Crane ete Siar anaes Pe once try them. Hie iin treet io his neck. By foot-tiacks jail until the city can build one of jts ter Bros. and Agencies Interest Reserved Other Ametts. - - 62a aan he ‘conventences. early this morning it is cer- A splendid line of ladies’ macintoshes